Good Luck With That Lawsuit
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Arthur Schlesinger worried about The Imperial Presidency in 1973. Whether a commentator expresses concern about the powers of the “king” often depends on the king’s political party. However, Schlesinger was on to something. While members have established mini-satrapies and enriched themselves, the institutional powers Congress has not protected have migrated to the executive branch. Now, after decades of statutory language that leaves executive branch agencies to fill in the blanks, and a virtual abandonment of its war declaring prerogative such that Republican members of the House and Senate have argued that President Obama does not need a congressional declaration to make war in Syria or Ukraine or anywhere else he sees fit, a somnolent House of Representative—or at least its Republican members—has discovered that his selective enforcement and retroactive amendments to the Affordable Care Act pose a grave threat to the separation of powers and the rule of law.
Arthur Schlesinger worried about The Imperial Presidency in 1973. Whether a commentator expresses concern about the powers of the “king” often depends on the king’s political party. However, Schlesinger was on to something. While members have established mini-satrapies and enriched themselves, the institutional powers Congress has not protected have migrated to the executive branch. Now, after decades of statutory language that leaves executive branch agencies to fill in the blanks, and a virtual abandonment of its war declaring prerogative such that Republican members of the House and Senate have argued that President Obama does not need a congressional declaration to make war in Syria or Ukraine or anywhere else he sees fit, a somnolent House of Representative—or at least its Republican members—has discovered that his selective enforcement and retroactive amendments to the Affordable Care Act pose a grave threat to the separation of powers and the rule of law.
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